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red_wing_2121
06-25-2006, 11:00 PM
Here is my Cobalt in full auto-x form. In case you are wondering, the "3" is in memory of the late Dale Earnhardt and it is in the font that was used on his race car. Plus I just think it looks cool and is a good number for a race car!

http://cobaltss.net/gallery/files/1/9/0/8/100_0643.JPG
http://cobaltss.net/gallery/files/1/9/0/8/100_0642.JPG

TWIZTED 2.2
06-25-2006, 11:04 PM
sorry i this is a retard ? but what is Auto X trim

red_wing_2121
06-25-2006, 11:05 PM
sorry i this is a retard ? but what is Auto X trim

I just used that as a way of saying auto-x wheels/tires, numbers, and class id installed.;)

red_wing_2121
12-20-2006, 10:21 PM
I'm gonna bump this cause I think my car loooks cool in those pics:cssNET:

halfj99
12-20-2006, 10:23 PM
nice...i hope to auto-X this year

seoulgirl7
12-21-2006, 09:54 AM
U using the 16s or 17s? Are u running the comp knuckles as well? The triangle club i plan to run in is Triad-www.auto-x.com....and the Tarheel sports car club....www.thscc.com....any N Carolinians hope to see u! Tarheel is sponsoring some of the EVO schools this year i hear!

red_wing_2121
12-21-2006, 10:02 AM
U using the 16s or 17s? Are u running the comp knuckles as well? The triangle club i plan to run in is Triad-www.auto-x.com....and the Tarheel sports car club....www.thscc.com....any N Carolinians hope to see u! Tarheel is sponsoring some of the EVO schools this year i hear!
I am using the same size wheels as stock, 16 inches. And I am not running the competition knuckles because currently they are not legal in stock class :thumbsdow

Chazzman
01-08-2007, 11:30 AM
What is the T is TGS class stand for? My region only has G-Stock ...

johnkb8
01-08-2007, 11:34 AM
wish it was a ss/sc, instead of a base model

Cavfan1
01-10-2007, 01:01 AM
What is the T is TGS class stand for? My region only has G-Stock ...


Hum, are you in the SVR region? Don't think I've seen your car at any of the WMR events. Anyways, T stands for street Tire in the Detroit region, IE tires with a treadwear rating higher than 180. Regions can make classes like that if demand is there.

SoloZ/SS
01-10-2007, 01:16 AM
Hum, are you in the SVR region? Don't think I've seen your car at any of the WMR events. Anyways, T stands for street Tire in the Detroit region, IE tires with a treadwear rating higher than 180. Regions can make classes like that if demand is there.


It's funny how some people think street tire classes are better then allowing r compounds, I honestly think if you are going to buy another set of rims and summer tires it is going to cost you more money. Naturally if you want to be competitive your going to need the best street tires availiable. you can go to a Speed touring race and buy shaved RA1's for I think it was 15bucks (Canadian) here at Mosport this year, Had I known at the time I would have baught 2 sets.

Chazzman
01-11-2007, 06:14 PM
Hum, are you in the SVR region? Don't think I've seen your car at any of the WMR events. Anyways, T stands for street Tire in the Detroit region, IE tires with a treadwear rating higher than 180. Regions can make classes like that if demand is there.

Thnks, ActuallyI live right on the tri-state border of indiana and Ohio.
I'm in the Ft Wayne Region and compete over in South Bend from time to time. I think I'll be going to some in West michigan this year.....